Biology, asked by preranasharma2003, 1 year ago

why are the primates more intelligent than other mammals???????

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Answered by genious2000
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Primates are, on average, more intelligent than other mammals, with great apes and finally humans on top. They generally have larger brains and cortices, and because of higher relative cortex volume and neuron packing density (NPD), they have much more cortical neurons than other mammalian taxa with the same brain size. Likewise, information processing capacity is generally higher in primates due to short inter-neuronal distance and high axonal conduction velocity. Across primate taxa, differences in intelligence correlate best with differences in number of cortical neurons and synapses plus information processing speed. The human brain stands out by having a large cortical volume with relatively high NPD, high conduction velocity, and high cortical parcellation. All aspects of human intelligence are present at least in rudimentary form in nonhuman primates or some mammals or vertebrates except syntactical language. The latter can be regarded as a very potent "intelligence amplifier."


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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The primates consists of organism such as monkeys, baboons etc. The pyramid have been which have higher density of neuron as compared to other group of mammals.  

Explanation:

  • As a result in such mammals the transmission of impulse is faster than the rest.  
  • In addition to this the weight of the cortex of the brain is higher in case of the females than another mammals.  
  • For all this reason it is said that the previous are more intelligent than other mammals.

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